theatlantic:

The graphic is an overview from the recently launched Food Desert Locator, which provides detailed information about food access. According to the USDA’s Economic Research Service, 13.5 million people fit the criteria of living in one of these areas.

Read more at The Atlantic Wire

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    This graphic by itself is unfortunately a bit misleading. If you click through to the very short article, Eli Rosenberg...
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    Map of the Food Deserts. Think about it next time you water your stupid lawn. Edit: Turns out, my house is in the middle...
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